In the New World, we will each be wearing only one hat. With the blueprint for the New communities revolving around a central hub with a special and unique contribution being made by each resident, each of us then, will have one special and unique contribution to make.

The ascension process greatly supports this blueprint. As we go through the many internal shifts and changes created by this rare and special process, we begin to get very tired. The ascension process in itself wears us out tremendously, but it also has a jewel hidden within its purpose. Through the stretching, changing and releasing we find ourselves experiencing, we find that we have no energy to do much that we found ourselves doing before.

We have lost the desire for and can no longer be the bookkeeper and accountant, the housecleaner, the car washer, the gardener, decorator and perhaps the cook. It seems we no longer have the energy to do it all . In addition, we may find ourselves no longer being able to jump through all the hoops and red tape that are necessary to get from here to there.

What is occurring is a re-wiring and evolution into the New Human. In the New World , each of us will simply be doing and being what we love. We will no longer have to do or be anything that we do not choose to. We can do whatever we want whenever we want. What is left then, after much cleansing and releasing, is the gold nugget of our passion, fully intact while all else has simply left us. And passion is simply an uninterrupted stream of intense Source energy, all going in the same direction with nothing to hold it back. No doubts, insecurities or fears.

“I pray thee, oh God, that I may be beautiful within.” --Socrates

In this New World, all will be fulfilled by someone who has a passion and desire and vibration for it. If there has been a piece or function in the world that no one desires to fill and embody, this piece or function will simply cease to exist. The only reality will be one which is made up of passions and passions, joys and joys and connections and connections.

We are tired of doing it all because we are not supposed to. What we do not choose or desire to do, or what seems to now drain us, will simply be fulfilled by someone who loves doing it, or else it will not be needed and necessary in this New World we are creating. In this way, we will always have everything we need provided by someone who loves providing and sharing it with us and our community as we share our joy and passion as well.

Lightworkers or “advanced” beings in the old world had many gifts and talents. Because we (they) had been around for so long and experienced so much, at times it seemed that we had a large array of gifts, talents and abilities to choose from. And having so much to offer could cause some confusion on what exactly was ours to do and be!

Therefore, there might be a variety of things that might light you up. Many arenas might be familiar to you as you may have been a master at them in many prior life infusions.

But for this particular time of creating the New World, you came with one gift and talent that was bigger and brighter than the others. Although you are capable of many things, this time that is now arriving will support you in contributing one very special thing, or in other words, wearing one very special hat. It is the hat that is left when you find yourself tired of wearing so many. It is the hat that you continually wear and come back to and the hat that fits the best and gives you the most comfort. It is the hat that you CANNOT not wear. It always seems to fall out of the closet and land on your head, time after time.

In my current lifetime, for instance, I have continually found myself in situations where I am “setting up” and then I leave. My greatest joys have been in moving into a new house and getting it organized and decorated. Living in it is not nearly as much fun. If I were to plant a garden, I would enjoy most the aspects of planning and planting, much more than the harvest. In my prior careers, I held positions of “setting up” as well. For awhile I held a position where I introduced within the schools system a severely disabled student. I worked with staff, students and outside supports to set up a program enabling this student to be fully supported for success through student interaction and volunteering, staff involvement and outside services. When all was complete and self-sustaining, my job was done.

The same theme was present with me as a grantwriter. I would assist and consult with non-profits in order to help them become self-sustaining, so to speak, and then I would be done. Another time I worked for a large food bank where I supported and assisted over 350 soup kitchens and pantries in 17 counties to help them in becoming more efficient and successful, and then I was done. These self-sustaining principles were also very present with me as a parent. And so on and so on.